Risk of virus detected in 45% of men


Risk of virus detected in 45% of men




Studies have shown that viruses detected in 45% of men may pose a fatal risk to women. It was even more shocking that it was a virus commonly found in men, not patients. Let's take a closer look at what these viruses are capable of causing genital warts and uterine cervical cancer, and how dangerous they are to women.


▲ PART ONE

Dr. Hye-geol Hong, who appeared in JTBC's'Normal Summit', delivered shocking facts to both men and women. The study found that the virus detected in 45% of men can cause genital warts and cervical cancer if they pass through the human body to women. In particular, it is said that the probability of developing cervical cancer after 15 to 30 years is very high.


▲ PART TWO

When genetic testing was performed by rubbing a cotton swab on the skin of the genitals in general men, papilloma virus was detected in 45% of the subjects. Men will be shocked if it is known that about half of the healthy men who are not patients are living with viruses in the genitals.



▲ PART THREE

What is even more surprising is that this'Papilloma Virus' has a very fatal effect on a woman's body. It is said that papilloma virus can cause genital warts and cervical cancer. It is that cervical cancer occurs in women if they make sexual contact with men who have the virus and without proper contraception (condoms).


▲ PART FOUR

For this reason, in Korea, immunization is recommended for women aged 15 to 17 years. In 2012, the Food and Drug Administration approved the same vaccination for men aged 9 to 26 for the purpose of preventing genital warts. In order to prevent the development of the above diseases in the female body, both men and women must be vaccinated.


▲ PART FIVE

Dr. Hye-geul Hong, in particular, recommended men to have Papilloma virus screened. Since the cost of the checkup is only about 40,000 won, it is better to think of preparing for the future like Dr. Hong Hye-Gel's recommendation for her body and the woman she loves.


▲ PART SIX

Because there are no obvious symptoms in men, it is said that further examination is necessary. "Women who are about to marry are good to see if men are infected with papilloma virus," Dr. Hye-Gel Hong added.



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